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i'm giving a miss to the india officials after the terrible triple bombing in mumbai this week. they've seen five terror attacks, since the mid '90s, serious ones and indian politicians did little more than to say they try to do better next week and the indian citizens need to expect more attacks in the neighborhoods because they're in a bad one. this doesn't inspire confidence. they don't just to fight the war on terror, but fight of ideas. . >> paul: james. >> a miss to the governor of minnesota they think to cut off the beer supplies. the company who make millers and coors, were unable to get the licenses approved because the agency was closed. but the agency enforcing the licenses were open because it's essential. makes you wonder how essential the government is. >> i'm sure a lot of minnesotaens are saying that. >> a hit to mcdain's, a restaurant in pennsylvania, adults have the right to eat in peace and no one under six. some are saying it's violating kids rights. theres' something about my generation, and i'm liberating-- i'd love to go to a restaurant that banned kids, m
i'm giving a miss to the india officials after the terrible triple bombing in mumbai this week. they've seen five terror attacks, since the mid '90s, serious ones and indian politicians did little more than to say they try to do better next week and the indian citizens need to expect more attacks in the neighborhoods because they're in a bad one. this doesn't inspire confidence. they don't just to fight the war on terror, but fight of ideas. . >> paul: james. >> a miss to the...
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united states, india, sweden or china? the answer is india. i'm surprised. i thought it was going to be the united states. we're so stressed. a nielsen study ranked 21 countries and found that women in fast-growing economies like india are the most stressed because they're joining the work force in greater numbers, they're contributing more to the household income. but at home they're still playing a traditional role doing most of the household chores. the u.s. ranks halfway down the list, coming in at number 12. sweden has the least stressed-out women surveyed. we're not so stressed out after all. it's a good thing. >>> women's soccer grabbing sports fans all over the country. the usa is the team expected to win and win it all. richard in new york with more. the last time we saw anything in women's sports was 1999, the women won the cup can, mia hamm became a household name? >> it's a big match between the u.s. and france, thus i'm in a bar called the australian. with me are a couple women very interested in this match. natalie smith, what are your thoughts
united states, india, sweden or china? the answer is india. i'm surprised. i thought it was going to be the united states. we're so stressed. a nielsen study ranked 21 countries and found that women in fast-growing economies like india are the most stressed because they're joining the work force in greater numbers, they're contributing more to the household income. but at home they're still playing a traditional role doing most of the household chores. the u.s. ranks halfway down the list,...
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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." cc1:cc1: the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in pebble beach and the afternoon meeting in los angeles all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ in danger of living shorter lives than their parents because of the dangers of
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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in the united states, we also have the leading market share in the bric countries -- brazil, russia, india, and china. that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i can't even trust myself. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. the clean is out of this world. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new
in the united states, we also have the leading market share in the bric countries -- brazil, russia, india, and china. that money comes back to the united states. we're moving on all fronts, a lot of strength in the company, a lot of energy. very proud of the progress we've made. >> we'll come right back with dan akerson, the ceo of general motors. i'm going to ask why he, the ceo of general motors, is actually in favor of a gas tax when we come back. what's the word around the sink? that...
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. >> it's very optimistic about india. it thinks it can sell a lot of mining equipment this because of coal mining. and it's also very bullish on latin america. >> tom: it's our mid west bureau chief tonight from chicago, diane os strks erbroork. >> you're welcome tom. >> tom: in addition to caterpillar, three more big multi-national companies reported earnings. general electric saw profits up 21% while sales picking up in china and india. earnings were better than expected and the company is sticking with its forecast for double digit growth this year. another global conglomerate, honeywell had a 40% jump in profits, earnings were better than expected thanks to its aerospace electronics business. honeywell called the global industrial outlook very good. and the golden arches see green. mcdonald's second quarter profit was up 15% as it successfully raises prices to make up for higher commodity prices. mcdonald's shot up more than 2%. the best gain in the dow industrials putting it at an all-time high today. and with that,
. >> it's very optimistic about india. it thinks it can sell a lot of mining equipment this because of coal mining. and it's also very bullish on latin america. >> tom: it's our mid west bureau chief tonight from chicago, diane os strks erbroork. >> you're welcome tom. >> tom: in addition to caterpillar, three more big multi-national companies reported earnings. general electric saw profits up 21% while sales picking up in china and india. earnings were better than...
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can he get the new contracts in india to produce? can the russian clarity come to turn around this target of 3.4 billion barrels danld get it above 4 billion barrels a day of production. >> the damage from the bottom line of that gulf oil spill is still there. >> the legal fees have gone up, but it looks like they've broadened the net. b.p.'s not carrying the can on its own right now. so while the cost of the legal fees are are going up by another billion, the contributions are up by another half a billion. so it looks better on b.p.'s bottom line. the verdict is still out. vis-a-vis, it's in the market shell has gone up. the stock of b.p. is still down 27%. so they haven't seen the benefits just yet. >> yeah, i mean a lot comes down to dudley. he is the new broom, he is the new guy, clearly investors want him to have a strategy that works. you say it's a clear one but doesn't seem really to be endorsed by the markets as yet. i think one of the things that people are noticing is that b.p. benefits less than its rivals from this rise
can he get the new contracts in india to produce? can the russian clarity come to turn around this target of 3.4 billion barrels danld get it above 4 billion barrels a day of production. >> the damage from the bottom line of that gulf oil spill is still there. >> the legal fees have gone up, but it looks like they've broadened the net. b.p.'s not carrying the can on its own right now. so while the cost of the legal fees are are going up by another billion, the contributions are up...
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india is looking at the advantages of space. >> so we're going to outsource our hopes and dreams to india. >> we might. but is that the modus operandi of the united states? no. the new generation should get the same experience that the old generation got. we orbited the moon for the very first time. we saw the earth as it really is, just a small blue and white body tucked away in the vastness of space. i could put up my thumb and completely hide everything that i've ever known. that photograph tells in just one picture really the existence that we have here on earth. >> wow. that's incredible. i've actually got an amazing photograph, as well. i got to show you. look, it's me and pee wee herman. [laughter] >> oh, yeah. >> isn't that incredible? do -- you think, i can't bereave where i am right now. as the shuttle prepared for its last launch and the crowd braced themselves for a final wave good-bye, this american icon left the earth, not with a bang, but with a whoa, wow, holy crap that is loud, wow. look at that thing. i've got to be honest with you, a week after this happened i'm still g
india is looking at the advantages of space. >> so we're going to outsource our hopes and dreams to india. >> we might. but is that the modus operandi of the united states? no. the new generation should get the same experience that the old generation got. we orbited the moon for the very first time. we saw the earth as it really is, just a small blue and white body tucked away in the vastness of space. i could put up my thumb and completely hide everything that i've ever known. that...
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in india. the move to join. the gateway to the grand imperial. torch was. to go and. read this in the kennel was such a treat. to talk paedo effect democrat led senate kills republican debt ceiling plan shortly after it was narrowly passed by the house as u.s. default deadline looms. ultra conservative islamists overwhelm egypt's tahrir square demanding sharia law and in the wake of widespread regional revolution israelis take to the streets to protest for social justice. and the number of journalists in the us decreases the population sector grows rapidly some saying the ultimate victim of the trend will be democracy. and welcome to our twenty four hour news from around the world the democratic controlled u.s. senate has shot down a republican debt ceiling plan just hours after it was passed in the house of representatives the plan put forward by house speaker john boehner would have raised the country's debt ceiling by nine hundred billion dollars on with a similar amount in spending cuts as the clock ticks down to the second and the debt limit is reached there is l
in india. the move to join. the gateway to the grand imperial. torch was. to go and. read this in the kennel was such a treat. to talk paedo effect democrat led senate kills republican debt ceiling plan shortly after it was narrowly passed by the house as u.s. default deadline looms. ultra conservative islamists overwhelm egypt's tahrir square demanding sharia law and in the wake of widespread regional revolution israelis take to the streets to protest for social justice. and the number of...
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the fda confiscated generics from this factory in india because they didn't meet safety standards. and recalled generics from a u.s. manufacturer because some of the pills were too big. still, the fda maintains generics are just as tested, just as safe, as name brands. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact same active ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their lower cost. >> reporter: while generic medications are required to contain the exact same amount of active ingredients as the original, we learned something interesting totoy. the filler ingredients which is the thing that actually binds the medicine together, can be different. and a very small number of patients have negative reactions to those fillers. so, diane, they say if you take one of these new generics and you have any kind of problem, call your doctor immediately. >> you and i talked about the fact that with generics, a lot of them are white and they look alike. it's harder to distinguis
the fda confiscated generics from this factory in india because they didn't meet safety standards. and recalled generics from a u.s. manufacturer because some of the pills were too big. still, the fda maintains generics are just as tested, just as safe, as name brands. >> the generic drug is the e ect same chemical and the exact same milligram amount of the exact same active ingredient. these are the blockbuster drugs that have become generically available and the only difference is their...
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an airline pilot snapped this photo of a monsoon cloud over calcutta, india this week. it's welcome because 60% of the country doesn't have irrigation. it's actually critical for watering crops there. >> and now, monsoon rains are below normal this year. >> fourth named storm of the hurricane season is churning towards south texas this afternoon. >> the storm's name is don. he's being welcomed in the lone star state. >> this may not look like a storm is on the way but emergency management teams are preparing for tropical storm don's arriveal. >> this is is going to be fast and making land fall by friday night. we're not talking something you can watch for next seven days. goitsing to be over with. >> that is disappointing for the lone star state. there is 75% of it mired in a miserable drought. last nine months, driest ever recorded. this pond used to provide water for cattle. 12 feet of water is gone, leaving behind nothing but dry, cracked mud. >> we thereof see a tropical storm bringing plenty of moisture. >> and lakes evaporate, algae are taking over what is left, f
an airline pilot snapped this photo of a monsoon cloud over calcutta, india this week. it's welcome because 60% of the country doesn't have irrigation. it's actually critical for watering crops there. >> and now, monsoon rains are below normal this year. >> fourth named storm of the hurricane season is churning towards south texas this afternoon. >> the storm's name is don. he's being welcomed in the lone star state. >> this may not look like a storm is on the way but...
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i don't know that there are very many other people in this room that care about india/u.s. relationships when it comes to aviation which, by the way, is pretty good. anybody else on this subject? >> yes, on the aviation subject, sir. >> okay. >> to what extent do you think it has been caught up in the tone and the rough-and-tumble of the overall debt ceiling aspect? >> you know, that's a good question. i don't happen to believe it has. because when i've talked to members of congress, particularly those that are in leadership, this really is, i think, some people's way of saying that these two issues that i mentioned, the eas, the essential air service and the union provision, they want to get to those. they want to get them solved. i think it can be done with a clean bill, another extension, i think it could be done very quickly with the discussions i've had with people in leadership in the house and senate, and i really hope that will happen. >> well, given the current situation, is there any hope that your issue is going to be handled before they deal with the debt ceilin
i don't know that there are very many other people in this room that care about india/u.s. relationships when it comes to aviation which, by the way, is pretty good. anybody else on this subject? >> yes, on the aviation subject, sir. >> okay. >> to what extent do you think it has been caught up in the tone and the rough-and-tumble of the overall debt ceiling aspect? >> you know, that's a good question. i don't happen to believe it has. because when i've talked to members...
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for now the minister says anything hostile to india is suspect. >>> don't give it another shot. today, the president, congressional leaders have been going back and forth on a debt ceiling increase for about a week now. the deadline is august 2nd. otherwise the u.s. may not be able to pay its bills. so far, little to show but ex as sper rags. eric cantor and then walked out of the talks. we're going to talk to the policy as well as the personality clash in a moment. >>> well, americans have a personal credit score and governments have a debt rating. moodys, one of three debt rating agencies is reviewing the u.s. rating for a possible downgrade. governments with lower ratings, just like people with lower credit scores, pay higher interest rates. >>> a section of a suspension bridge collapses in china. and a tour bus goes down with it. chinese news agencies say one person was killed. 22 hurt. a huge slab of concrete highway broke away from the suspension wires. the bridge is relatively new, just 12 years old. >>> rupert murdoch sends his regrets to the british parliament. he can't
for now the minister says anything hostile to india is suspect. >>> don't give it another shot. today, the president, congressional leaders have been going back and forth on a debt ceiling increase for about a week now. the deadline is august 2nd. otherwise the u.s. may not be able to pay its bills. so far, little to show but ex as sper rags. eric cantor and then walked out of the talks. we're going to talk to the policy as well as the personality clash in a moment. >>> well,...
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it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to shift to become more globally oriented. host: "demand drives business decisions." michael, democratic caller, minnesota. caller: i would like to comment about the republican guest that you had. i also want to apologize for the caller that attack you. that was very wrong. when the question was as, what was the plan about what would they do -- keep doubled talks and said -- key double talk and said we would decide what we do later. this is why people do not like politicians. it is like voodoo going on here. i am so ashamed that democrats and republicans are not working togeth
it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to...
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we have india. we have much smaller countries that are really threatening our lead in a number of scientific areas. singapore has invested in their science. they are attracting some of the best dancer scientists -- among the best cancer scientists in the united states. the question is what we want to be over the next 100 years? if we want this to be another american century, if we want to be exceptional, we have to step up to the plate. host: does that mean you would agree to reforming social security, medicare, and medicaid? if so, what would you agree to? guest: we cannot be a great nation if we do not have entitlement programs like social security and medicare. we have had to tweek them from time to time. we have had to stop and pause for a minute to get our fiscal house in order. they have done these deals before. they have almost always been half-spending cuts and half- social security raises. there have been tweaks. we now limit the amount of money that people pay because of social security ta
we have india. we have much smaller countries that are really threatening our lead in a number of scientific areas. singapore has invested in their science. they are attracting some of the best dancer scientists -- among the best cancer scientists in the united states. the question is what we want to be over the next 100 years? if we want this to be another american century, if we want to be exceptional, we have to step up to the plate. host: does that mean you would agree to reforming social...
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people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if you could lose a generation that you do not have the appropriate food and nutrition. literally a generation, because it could affect the potential of children to reach potential. we have been working with developing countries at different stages of development on basic safety net programs. just to give you one, the people know pretty well, mexico started something, conditional programs. they go to the 15% most needy and on the condition that people send their children to school and people get health checkups, probably doing more for women's health that in mexico than anything else in the history of
people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if...
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are more prone to depression than those in poorer countries like india or mexico. in face to face interviews with nearly 90,000 people around the world, researchers found that on average, 15% of those in wealthier nations have suffered depression at some point in their lives. that's versus just 11% in lower income countries. here with more on the study is psychiatrist dr. game salts. can you tell me why people in wealthier nations seem more prone to depression? >> we can only hypothesize. the study didn't look for the reasons. why i think a few thing we could conjecture, in poorer nations, first of all, it is more typical to turn to family. if you think about it, in poorer nations, families often live together in close circle them do a lot of the childcare. they do a lot of the marital advice. and we know that actually, close family and social supports are protective against depression. additionally in poorer nations, often people are more turning to religion, spirituality. that also is viewed as protective against depression. and on the contrary side, in terms of
are more prone to depression than those in poorer countries like india or mexico. in face to face interviews with nearly 90,000 people around the world, researchers found that on average, 15% of those in wealthier nations have suffered depression at some point in their lives. that's versus just 11% in lower income countries. here with more on the study is psychiatrist dr. game salts. can you tell me why people in wealthier nations seem more prone to depression? >> we can only hypothesize....
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or if you want access to our market you got to be a friend of china and you are india and china. so our technology, our brainpower and what we did well is how the chinese are getting that technology and know-how in china. to what they called indigenous innovation. that's contrary to the wto obligation. what do they say to defend it? they say we're not really forcing the companies. it's not force technology. we're telling the companies if they want to be a friend of china and make money in china have got to transfer their r&d and technology. we're not violating our obligations at all. but we can we incentivize this game. we've got to get our house in order and we incentivize our guys. made we should have lower taxes on companies that produce gdp in this country and higher taxes on countries that produce gdp in china. there are all kinds of things we can do. we should not let this go on because our children's future is being sacrificed. >> the challenge does seem to be to try to package this as a national competitive strategy that doesn't run afoul of views on free trade. certainly
or if you want access to our market you got to be a friend of china and you are india and china. so our technology, our brainpower and what we did well is how the chinese are getting that technology and know-how in china. to what they called indigenous innovation. that's contrary to the wto obligation. what do they say to defend it? they say we're not really forcing the companies. it's not force technology. we're telling the companies if they want to be a friend of china and make money in china...
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it's a lot of people in a small area, but they're running out of water, particularly in india. they're overpumping their aquefers, their wells are running dry. and they're projected to grow by 1 million people in the years ahead. subsaharan africa has morelan l, but its population is growing very fast, and it doesn't have the resources to develop the productivity of the land fully. so that's the problem there. and the hunger and malnutrition in the world is concentrated in the indian subcontinent and subsaharan africa. >> do you think the rest of the world -- there's been a big call from the u.n. to say, we need to help these people. is there help available in the rest of the world with the economy teetering the way it is? a lot of countries saying we'd like to help. but we just can't. >> if it's just the horn of africa, 10 million people, 12 million people, that's large. if it becomes bigger and affects a number of countries, then it would be scramble time. the question is how much would countries be willing to provide? we don't have surpluses anymore. there was a time in the
it's a lot of people in a small area, but they're running out of water, particularly in india. they're overpumping their aquefers, their wells are running dry. and they're projected to grow by 1 million people in the years ahead. subsaharan africa has morelan l, but its population is growing very fast, and it doesn't have the resources to develop the productivity of the land fully. so that's the problem there. and the hunger and malnutrition in the world is concentrated in the indian...
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maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning, it has been a controversy over conversion therapy and homosexuals. christian-based counseling now is under fire even from people within the evangelical community. that is in our "faces of faith." stay with us. aned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's pos
maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning,...
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alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like a list of hollywood a-listers. now a third marine is setting his sights on another celebrity whom he calls the all around perfect woman. trace gallagher is live in los angeles with more. tell us about this perfect woman. >> this might be a red carpet events. the marine corps ball. the actresses this marine wants to invite probably will be a lot more fun. the marine is ray lewis. here he is run, getting in -- getting in shape. he then switches, gets into proper attire, then you know what he does? he asks this actress to go to the ball with him. listen. >> i would like to take betty
alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like...
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but to see it basically sideline itself is a troublesome prospect whether you are in africa, china, india or others. the biggest picture here is a combination of dealing with the substance and -- with the substantive challenges that europe, the u.s. and japan face, but also what role will we play in shaping the international system. if we have some incredible opportunities. we do not have to look at gloom and doom in this. there are lots of opportunities in africa. china has grown. it depends on how you look at the world, the pair are great opportunities, but they have to be seized and we -- but there are great opportunities, and i have to be seized. >> world bank president robert selleck earlier today. we are waiting to take you live in just a moment back to just outside the senate chamber. we're hoping to hear from senators following the caucus this morning with senator harry reid and others. it looks like there will be taking up the deficit and debt reduction plan. it looks like they're dealing with morning business through 3:00 this afternoon. meanwhile, and the house side, the house
but to see it basically sideline itself is a troublesome prospect whether you are in africa, china, india or others. the biggest picture here is a combination of dealing with the substance and -- with the substantive challenges that europe, the u.s. and japan face, but also what role will we play in shaping the international system. if we have some incredible opportunities. we do not have to look at gloom and doom in this. there are lots of opportunities in africa. china has grown. it depends...
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and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the manufacturers. >> rupert murdoch's wife is under atta the focus after a shaving cream attack. and we're going to tell you about changes that are in the works for body scanners right now. in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... in cyber attacks. on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a network that secures it all and knows what to keep in, and what to keep out. outsmart the threats. see how at cisco.com cisco. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give u
and a leopard reportedly wandered into a slum village in india and attacked six people. according to reports, people were forced to climb on roof tops as officers chased the animal. the leopard was shot and killed after several attempts to tranquilize it. unbelievable picture there. and american airlines announcing a plan today to replace its fleet with hundreds of newly leased planes from boeing and air bus. its parent company, amr corp says it's ordered 460 single-aisle jets from from the...
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and with the demand for oil going up in countries like china and india, the problem is only getting worse. the demand for oil is inexorably rising far faster than supply. and that means prices will keep going up unless we do something about our own dependence on oil. that's the reality. at the same time, it's also true that there is no quick fix to the problem. there's no silver bullet here. but there are steps we can take now that will help us become more energy independent. there are steps we can take that will save families money at the pump, that will make our economy more secure, and that will help innovative companies all across america generate new products and new technologies and new jobs. so i've laid out an energy strategy that would do that. in the short term, we need to increase safe and responsible oil production here at home to meet our current energy needs. and even those who are proponents of shifting away from fossil fuels have to acknowledge that we're not going to suddenly replace oil throughout the economy. we're going to need to produce all the oil we can. but while
and with the demand for oil going up in countries like china and india, the problem is only getting worse. the demand for oil is inexorably rising far faster than supply. and that means prices will keep going up unless we do something about our own dependence on oil. that's the reality. at the same time, it's also true that there is no quick fix to the problem. there's no silver bullet here. but there are steps we can take now that will help us become more energy independent. there are steps we...
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. >> we had one test case, if you will, the so-called peace pipeline, iran-pakistan-india. the u.s. state department stood up and said, this is not going to happen. does it go through anyway as a litmus test? >> i think what was unfortunate is the problem between india and pakistan, that they didn't want -- on continuedian side to rely on the gas on going through pakistan. they thought maybe it should be offshore and so on. i think as far as iran and pakistan is concerned or the two are concerned, the deal is going quite a long way ahead on the iranian side. on the pakistani side there is so many announcements. of course, over 20 years, announcements are announcements, but they seem a bit more serious. >> pipeline politics indeed. it's become a major source of contention between lebanon and israel. they're warning israel to stay away from the country's energy resources but leaders of the hezbollah group calls on them for an energy exploration. maritime dispute over who owns what are escalating already heightened tensions between two countries. we take a special look. >> reporter: un
. >> we had one test case, if you will, the so-called peace pipeline, iran-pakistan-india. the u.s. state department stood up and said, this is not going to happen. does it go through anyway as a litmus test? >> i think what was unfortunate is the problem between india and pakistan, that they didn't want -- on continuedian side to rely on the gas on going through pakistan. they thought maybe it should be offshore and so on. i think as far as iran and pakistan is concerned or the two...
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and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country. >> translator: once it's processed, the field will be destroyed by the method of incineration. >> reporter: the illegal field was found in mexico's baja peninsula. 450 miles south of tee with an that. it stands 300 acres. mexican officials say it's 168 times larger than the soccer field that mexico city's stadium. >> translator: it's very important to point out that with this finding, we have stopped the harvest of 120 metric tons of marijuana that would have produced 60 million doses. this considerably affects the financial structure of d
and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army...
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. >>> in india, 13 cars of a packed train jumped the tracks today. rescue officials confirm 27 deaths already and say the number will rise as they search the wreckage. >> in china, two coal minors trapped below ground for more than a week were pulled to the surface today. they are alive and reported well. at least a dozen others are still missing. the mine collapsed july 2nd. >>> after 168 years," news of the world" is no more. they published the last issue today with a victim of outrage over the report that it hacked the phone of a missing teenage girl. we understand rupert murdoch is there in london and last been seen leaving his town house and had with him one of top editors, rebecca brooks with him and said to the crowd there that she is his top priority, what more can you tell us about this? >> reporter: yeah, clearly rupert murdoch is here personally handling this crisis and showing very publicly his support for rebecca brooks, even though there have been a number of calls for her either to resign or to be sacked. so it does seem that rupert mu
. >>> in india, 13 cars of a packed train jumped the tracks today. rescue officials confirm 27 deaths already and say the number will rise as they search the wreckage. >> in china, two coal minors trapped below ground for more than a week were pulled to the surface today. they are alive and reported well. at least a dozen others are still missing. the mine collapsed july 2nd. >>> after 168 years," news of the world" is no more. they published the last issue...
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ronald reagan, the greatest movie star -- president carter, the president that i knew as i came in india, i'm 75, and he created the most debt in the world anybody can hear. then they brought the champion, bush. bush -- the whole war. we were left with the largest debt. i'm a republican. i agree to elect mr. obama. he got the champions. and it's ok to spend the money for -- host: in the meantime, sir -- caller: they have created nothing but messes. host: in the meantime, have you made an attempt to get in touch with your congressman or senator to let them know? caller: yes, i did contact them for the last 70 years and they just gave me lip service and they hardly understand what i am talking about. host: chris in danville, virginia. on our line for democrats. go ahead. caller: i've been watching the coverage and yeah, i've been shooting e-mails back and forth to my representatives and honestly, the only thing that i've been able to figure out so far, the other side's not willing to compromise. they're not willing to talk. they're being to be and act like children. and as a democrat and t
ronald reagan, the greatest movie star -- president carter, the president that i knew as i came in india, i'm 75, and he created the most debt in the world anybody can hear. then they brought the champion, bush. bush -- the whole war. we were left with the largest debt. i'm a republican. i agree to elect mr. obama. he got the champions. and it's ok to spend the money for -- host: in the meantime, sir -- caller: they have created nothing but messes. host: in the meantime, have you made an...
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where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look at the top ten failed states of 2010. somalia, chad, sudan, congo, haiti. zimbabwe, afghanistan, central african republic and iraq. guest: 2z no accident some of those countries have ended up at the worst end of the index. if you look at somalia, it is a country experiencing next, what does that mean for the wider world. we see there is enormous refugee flows. we've seen in the last couple of decades where there have been significant concerns here in washington about the ability of terrorists to operate due to the lack of governing. that is really why we should care that these states are there an
where a country like india might loose a lot of its educated population to, say, europe or america to pursue higher educati education. we'll finish off those 12 indicators pick any one and talk to us about why it leads to a failed state. guest: i think one of the most important ones we are seeing is the legitimacy of their state. what we are seeing is that their grorment, their state is the issue. issues such as corruption can hit severely against the indicator. with those in mind, we'll look...
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when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for ephemeral promises that never materialize, we are not fixing the problem. >> let me get to that topic. the "wall street journal" says even the $600 billion in spending cuts in stage one are worth grabbing as part of a debt ceiling vote. more broadly, democrats in the gang are making a big concession by saying the tax rate should go down, not up. >> i agree with that. >> even obama-care must be reformed. why not grab what you can? >> that's what i want to do. >> and worry about reducing the taxes down the road. >> i think that's what we're going to do. >> if they don't materialize, you can r
when their competitors overseas in canada, in china, in india are paying a lot lower tax rate. that hurts job creation here. look, it's not the big companies anymore that are engaged in international competition. it's the small and medium businesses that are, too. we just feel that if we keep taxing our job creators, our businesses, at higher rates than our foreign competitors are taxing theirs, it will cost us economic growth. more to the point, when we keep raising taxes in washington, for...
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house look to reduce the government's budget, existing and potential rivals like russia, china and india and the uk are increasing spending on space travel, so what does the gut tell you? should the u.s. space program be funded by taxpayers or private industries? go to "newsnation."msnbc.com to launch your vote. thank you so much for joining us, and it has been a pleasure to be here all day long if you will to be your eyes on the journey. i'm tamron hall, and remember to catch "newsnation" every weekday at 2:00 p.m. on msnbc. ezra klein is in for martin bashir, and he is up next. >>> time for the "your business" en prepreneur of the week. mark and jennifer were riding through france when they had a great meal and discovered it was due to a special salt they used. they brought it back and sold it in the portland store, the med doech -- meadow, and news spread, and now they have launched more stores across the country. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps s
house look to reduce the government's budget, existing and potential rivals like russia, china and india and the uk are increasing spending on space travel, so what does the gut tell you? should the u.s. space program be funded by taxpayers or private industries? go to "newsnation."msnbc.com to launch your vote. thank you so much for joining us, and it has been a pleasure to be here all day long if you will to be your eyes on the journey. i'm tamron hall, and remember to catch...
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people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india they have not had this information. information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most believable and most in need. one thing we started to learn at the bank act the financial crisis in east asia and latin america, the macroeconomic stability was not enough. you could lose a generation if you did not have the appropriate food and nutrition. as people here know, the cognitive ability and potential of children. we have been working with developing countries at different stages of development on basic safety-net programs. when people know you're pretty well, mexico started something. these are called up additional cash transfer programs. they go to, in a sense, the 10% to 50% most needy on the condition that people send their children to school. it is probably done more for women's health in mexico than anything else in the country. the world bank has taken the small and, in one form or another, and help
people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india they have not had this information. information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most believable and most in need. one thing we started to learn at the bank act the financial crisis in east asia and latin america, the macroeconomic stability was not enough. you could lose a generation if you did not have the...
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by the way, india 91%. >> bob hasn't uttered a word. what's wrong, bob? >> i've been put in a time-out by the producers. >> for what? >> for nothing. i'm not going to say it. i didn't do and -- you know, it's tough enough -- by the way, if you email the show, could someone say, bob, you're outnumbered 4-1, and even though we don't like you, we think it's fair. >> bob, there are positive emails. i get positive emails all the time saying how much they love you, how much they -- actually got one today. we got one today. >> that's good, for the 15,000 you got, that's a good number. >> and it was from alan cohen. >> virtually every major international congress has sent jobs to china -- international corporation has sent jobs to china. >> not the czar of the president's job council. >> we've got a 35% corporate tax rate, the highest in the world. this is why so many of these companies are going overseas, creating jobs overseas, and not bringing the money back to the united states. >> i just have to figure out -- please, someone help me. i've been doing this for
by the way, india 91%. >> bob hasn't uttered a word. what's wrong, bob? >> i've been put in a time-out by the producers. >> for what? >> for nothing. i'm not going to say it. i didn't do and -- you know, it's tough enough -- by the way, if you email the show, could someone say, bob, you're outnumbered 4-1, and even though we don't like you, we think it's fair. >> bob, there are positive emails. i get positive emails all the time saying how much they love you, how...
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it happened in india. when a british magistrate began using fingerprints as a scare tactics for important documents. the idea folks would be less likely to lie about their signatures if it came along with a print. the plan apparently worked. but it would take more than three decades for fingerprints to make the jump to criminal justice. in fact, police in argentina were the first to use fingerprints as a way to solve crimes. these days we still use prints as well as d.n.a. and eye scans and all the rest for i.d. the ink first pit hit the paper 35 years ago today. here is what is really happening. what's really happening is speaker boehner is worried because he needs to pass this bill. not that it's going to ever do anything. it won't. it won't happen in the senate. he needs to pass something. so they are twisting arms. oh to be a fly on the wall as the whip is trying to get these votes. then there is the senate. their vote will be next. it won't pass either. then a plan c comes together, it will be some so
it happened in india. when a british magistrate began using fingerprints as a scare tactics for important documents. the idea folks would be less likely to lie about their signatures if it came along with a print. the plan apparently worked. but it would take more than three decades for fingerprints to make the jump to criminal justice. in fact, police in argentina were the first to use fingerprints as a way to solve crimes. these days we still use prints as well as d.n.a. and eye scans and all...
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in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid succession. this not the work of suicide bombers said the police. these were sophisticated devices triggered by timers. these the first attacks here since gunmen from pakistan laid siege to the city in 2008. the authorities were taken by surprise. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks, although security experts say a domestic group-- the indian mughadeen are prime suspects. few here can see the point of it. "what do we tell our children," said this man. "they think these adults are mad." why kill innocent people? tonight, security has been ramped up across the nation and the police now better trained and r
in india, investigators in mumbai searched for clues in wednesday's triple bombing that killed 17 people and wounded 130 more. others demanded answers to how the city was attacked again, despite stepped-up security. we have a report narrated by john sparks of "independent television news." >> reporter: there was no warning. placed in the streets of mumbai the aftermath of one blast, a few hours later detectives began their investigation. a series of bombs detonated in rapid...
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and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> schieffer:. >> and joining us now, senator >> schieffer:and joining us now, senator marco rubio who is in miami this morning, senator, of course, you are one of the first candidates to win who had the backing of the tea party. you are not part of the tea party caucus in washington, but you do know the thinking of -- thinking of a lot of people on that side of the street. i want to ask you, do you take seriously these dire warnings that the administration is putting out about what will happen if we don't make this deadline on august 2nd? >> well, certainly the debt limit is an issue but i think the bigger issue here is the debt and i think what troubles me, bob, no one is focusing on the real problem here, the real problem here is not the debt limit, the real problem here is the debt, and a lack of a credible plan to deal with the debt. and it is not me saying it the rating houses if you read the s&p report they make it clear simply raising the debt lim
and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >> schieffer:. >> and joining us now, senator >> schieffer:and joining us now, senator marco rubio who is in miami this morning, senator, of course, you are one of the first candidates to win who had the backing of the tea party. you are not part of the tea party caucus in washington, but you do know the thinking of -- thinking of a lot of people on that side...
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have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the king died in the 1990s. so he then sued the state and because of his litigation, it resulted in them opening these vaults. several vaults, there are around six or seven vaults and uncovering these vast amounts of treasure. now what's interesting is who gets to keep it. >> exactly. susan. who gets to keep it is it kerala state? is it going to go to the people or the royal family? or does it belong to the country as a whole? every treasure story needs a sequel. you're seeing the guards now earlier guarding. because suddenly this relatively obscure temple, although beautiful and a big part of the city ha
have a look at the beautiful gold artifacts, coins, 22-karat gold. >> india imports about 60 tons of gold a year for domestic use. so here, under this kerala temple, is this unbelievable treasure. billions of dollars of treasure. you asked me how it was found. it's a very fascinating story because there was a lawyer who was living on the temple grounds in the housing and he stopped paying rent. he said i'm no longer go to pay rent. because i only pay rent to the gods or the king and the...
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. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news videos on youtube today, a thief snips a lock securing a bicycle to a rack outside wcg, a communications company in san francisco. employees inside spot the guy. they obviously get the bike away from him, save the bike from being stolen but let the thief get away. the kicker here, the thief reportedly left his own bike chained to a light, dropped the key to the lock in the scuffle over that stolen bike, so now his bike is in custody. >>> in a story you can take with you to dinner tonight or the plastic surgeon's tomorrow, one in three people who want a nose job show signs of mental i
. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news...
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quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it owes to the school district. the board says it needs the money to open the doors but the mayor says he is working toward a resolution and he believes school will start on time. teachers are expected back to work august 1st, kids august 8th. >>> the new susan boyle. the 22-year-old korean who is wowing the world with his voice. let's listen. ♪ >>> all right. this just into us here at cnn. a new development in the "news of the world" hacking scandal today. the fbi, the department of justice have agreed to meet with 9/11 families to discuss a report alleging the "news of the world" atte
quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it...